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A big rivalry heats up on ‘Race’

By Jonathan Tully   |  The Amazing Race  |  November 16, 2009
The rivalry between brothers Sam and Dan and Globetrotters Flight Time and Big Easy looks like it's heating up. (CBS)

The rivalry between brothers Sam and Dan and Globetrotters Flight Time and Big Easy looks like it's heating up. (CBS)

It’s been building for weeks, and now the rivalry between the duo of Harlem Globetrotters and brothers Sam and Dan is set to boil over.

This season of The Amazing Race, Sam and Dan have made little secret about their disdain for Big Easy and Flight Time. There’s no real telling why or exactly when the team of gay brothers had their fallout with the Globies, only that it’s been going on for a while now.

Until this episode, however, it seems like the rivalry was one-sided. The Globies were competitive, but never seemed to be antagonized. However, the first signs of a full-blown battle were suddenly cropping up as Big Easy talked about his disgust for Dan yelling at Sam during the hay-bale challenge in Sweden.

Still, things were on simmer as the five remaining teams headed to the Baltic republic of Estonia. For the first 40 minutes of the episode, four of the teams were having minor issues at best.
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Man, that’s one ugly ‘Race’ challenge

By Jonathan Tully   |  The Amazing Race  |  November 10, 2009

Sam and Dan -- doing it wrong until Dan figured out how to act. (CBS)

Sam and Dan -- doing it wrong until Dan figured out how to act. (CBS)

Longtime viewers of The Amazing Race know of one of the most difficult challenges in the show’s history: In season 6, competitors had to unroll more than 200 hay bales on a Swedish farm to find one of 20 clues.

In one case, a pair of racers were in that field for more than 8 hours before host Phil Keoghan finally fetched them.

They brought it back for season 15. And it’s no easier.

First of all, when I talk about hay bales, I’m not referring to the little rectangular bales you may remember. No, these are huge, circular bales.

So there’s a lot to hate about this challenge:

1. It’s heavy.

2. It’s playing havoc with allergies

3. It’s hay and it’s getting everywhere.

And you end up hearing this:

“Shut up, Dan! Shut up!”

“I can’t do this anymore!”
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One team shows they have strong stuff in ‘Race’

By Jonathan Tully   |  The Amazing Race  |  November 02, 2009
Brian and Ericka show that they have what it takes to possibly win it all. (CBS)

Brian and Ericka show that they have what it takes to possibly win it all. (CBS)

For the second week in a row — and I believe this to be a first for The Amazing Race — a team decided to give up on a challenge.

At first, I was going to harp on Maria and Tiffany, the pro poker players, for quitting on the race just a week after Mika let fear get the better of her and also basically leave the race as well.

However, where I feel a little let down by our card-playin’ pair of ladies, I think instead I’ll be positive about how another team just may have proven to be the toughest of all, given the challenges they had to face.

I’m talking about Brian and Ericka — and it wouldn’t surprise me at all if these two finished in first place.
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Fear brings down a ‘Race’r in Dubai

By Jonathan Tully   |  The Amazing Race  |  October 26, 2009
Mika and Canaan, at a remarkably less stressful point during the race. (CBS)

Mika and Canaan, at a remarkably less stressful point during the race. (CBS)

At the heart of almost any reality competition, it seems, is fear and the ability to overcome it. Heck, there was a whole show based on it — who could forget Fear Factor?

(Certainly not the contestants — have any of those guys been able to look at a cockroach and not think, “I ate one of THOSE?”)

The Amazing Race has made sure to include fear among their challenges — whether it’s water or animals or, my big one, heights. It’s a classic — and it always seems to lead to a classic battle between one’s fear and one’s desire to win $1 million.
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‘Amazing Race’: A GPS, a GPS, my emirate for a GPS

By Jonathan Tully   |  The Amazing Race  |  October 19, 2009
Lance and Keri could've used a compass, a GPS, something! (CBS)

Lance and Keri could've used a compass, a GPS, something! (CBS)

For all of the crazy challenges the producers of The Amazing Race dream up, sometimes the biggest hurdle is simply getting lost.

And at the end of this week’s episode, Bostonians Lance and Keri were probably wishing for a GPS.

It seemed like no matter where they were in this week’s location, Dubai, Lance and Keri (aka Team Boston Rob II) looked bewildered. First, it was the parking garage outside the world’s tallest building — it’s called the Burj Dubai, and I’ll have more on this in a minute — then it was the roads of Dubai. And, not surprisingly, with arguments, at least at first… but after a while, they realized what had happened and they were out of the race.

In the end, the sheer frustration seemed to get to Lance. After they finished a snowman at an indoor ski resort to finish their detour task, Lance asked the judge at the site a special favor:

“Can I kick it?”

She responded: “Do you want your clue or not?”

Lance thought better of it.
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‘Race’ Rule No. 1: Don’t lose the passport!

By Jonathan Tully   |  The Amazing Race  |  October 12, 2009

I wish we could talk about the 'monkey challenge' -- which was a lot of fun -- instead of lost passports. (CBS)

I wish we could talk about the 'monkey challenge' -- which was a lot of fun -- instead of lost passports. (CBS)

On shows involving competition — whether it’s a game show or a reality show — there are certain rules that must be followed.

On Jeopardy!, you must always phrase your answers in the form of a question. On Survivor, never trust anyone fully. And on Rock of Love, drink as much as humanly possible so you increase the likelihood of embarrassing yourself.

There is one critical rule above all others on The Amazing Race: Never lose your passport.

While this has happened before in the 14 previous seasons of the CBS show — Dallas lost his to eliminate himself and his mom Toni in Season 13 — this might be the most heartbreaking example.
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‘Race’ a smashing time in Vietnam

By Jonathan Tully   |  The Amazing Race  |  October 05, 2009
Lance (right) begins working on his VCR alongside fellow competitor Canaan. It wouldn't be long before Lance pulled out the hammer and HULK SMASH!! (CBS)

Lance (right) begins working on his VCR alongside fellow competitor Canaan. It wouldn't be long before Lance pulled out the hammer and HULK SMASH!! (CBS)

For a show that can be quite tough with the rules, I thought The Amazing Race may have played a little loosely.

This week, with 10 teams in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, one of the two challenges was to break down two VCRs at a Vietnamese electronics recycling store.

From what I understood, the idea was to use all the tools given — hammer, pneumatic screwdriver and wire cutters (I think) — to take the VCRs apart and separate them into piles.

And then along comes Lance — aka half of Team Boston Rob II. Having already proven to be easily the race’s most annoying team with Lance and fiance Keri’s constant bickering, the duo heads to the VCR challenge, electing Lance to take part.
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The Amazing Race: Thanks for coming, go home

By Jonathan Tully   |  The Amazing Race  |  September 28, 2009
Matt, a.k.a. Pinky, herds ducks like a champ on his way to a Round 2 win. (CBS)

Matt, a.k.a. Pinky, herds ducks like a champ on his way to a Round 2 win. (CBS)

The winners of a challenge in Vietnam were a classic-rock loving farmer and his son, a metal fan with pink hair and piercings.

Ladies and gentlemen, it’s time for The Amazing Race once again.

The two-hour season opener had a huge twist right away.

After all of the teams are introduced (and I’ll give you a rundown of the remaining teams — and their new nicknames — in a little bit), host Phil Keoghan drops a bombshell: One of the teams isn’t even going to make it to the starting gate.
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